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Sometimes it seems celebs can only find Hollywood endings onscreen. But to remind you that love isn't dead, we've assembled a list of couples, like Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith (pictured in 2015), who have lasted. They've been married 21 years. Gilbert Carrasquillo, FilmMagic

The twosome, who exchanged vows on New Year's Eve in 1997, opened up about their marital struggles on Pinkett Smith's "Red Table Talk" series. Smith noted that they hit rock bottom around 2008. But neither was willing to consider divorce, so he took the next two years off to study his own behavior and work on their relationship. "We essentially had to destroy our marriage," he said. Pinkett Smith said the couple learned to see themselves as individuals again and then rebuilt the union with new ground rules. Evan Agostini/Invision/AP

In a 2013 interview with "The Guardian," Steve gushed over Nancy. "She kind of checked all the boxes in my head, but I thought she hated me because she was very quiet around me. I thought she for sure knew that I was full of it, and I later found out that she was just as nervous as I was and trying to act cool." Cindy Ord/Getty Images for Buffalo David B

The couple, seen at the 'Beauty and the Beast' world premiere in 2017, hit it off after Teigen starred in Legend's 'Stereo' music video in 2007. They wed in 2013 at Italy's Lake Como. Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP

Brosnan, with an expectant Smith in 2000, told 'People' magazine about an ending to a great day off. “Around 5 o’clock, I went out and watched the sun go down. Keely sat beside me, we had a glass of champagne and talked about the day,” he said in 2017. “It’s very simple — and the best.” CHRIS PIZZELLO/IMAGEDIRECT

Denzel opened up about his marriage in 'The Guardian' in 2010. "Everybody has their ups and downs; we've had ours," he said. "It's hard work, you know. But we made a commitment. A spiritual foundation helps everything – marriage, work, peace of mind." DAN MACMEDAN, USAT

Roberts and Moder pose for a picture with Karen Hall in 2012. The spouses have worked together on projects like 'Mona Lisa Smile,' which Roberts told 'Entertainment Tonight' in 2015 can cause some anxiety. "We've done a number of things together, and it's always kind of nerve wracking for me because he's my husband and I want him to think I'm awesome," she said. Katy Winn/AP

Louis-Dreyfus, kissing her husband in 2016, told Craig Ferguson in 2013 that she quickly knew her husband was the 'one.' “I would say that I knew almost immediately," she said on 'The Late Late Show' in 2013. "It’s really the truth.” Robert Hanashiro-USA TODAY

Nearly a decade after saying 'I Do,' Jerry told 'O, The Oprah Magazine': "I'm married ten years next week, and it's as big a joy for me now as it was when we first started dating." Dan MacMedan-USA TODAY

In celebration of their long romance, Fisher posted an Instagram in 2017 of her feeding a brief-clad Cohen a French fry. "Happy 16th anniversary to my normal, everyday hubby. I love you," she captioned the picture. JUSTIN TALLIS, AFP/Getty Images

Connelly, pictured with her husband in 2003, told 'Entertainment Tonight' he wooed her with musical talents. "He started playing guitar and it was all over,” she told the outlet in 2015. KEVIN WINTER, GETTY IMAGES

The actress and comedian, at the 2014 Vanity Fair Oscar party, exchanged vows in 2008. "Being (de Rossi's) wife is the greatest thing I am," DeGeneres said in a 2017 Instagram post. Evan Agostini/Invision/AP

Blunt is also a big fan of her hubby and her seven-year marriage, as she told 'Manhattan' magazine in 2012. "All I can say is that it’s an effing blast," she said. "It’s just great, and I’m so happy." Matt Sayles/Invision/AP

The couple, who both received stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2017, began dating in the '80s. They've both appeared together in the movies 'Swing Shift,' 'Overboard' and 'The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band.' Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP

Speaking of couples who have worked on the same projects, Dax Shepard and Kristen Bell have both appeared in 'When in Rome,' 'Hit and Run,' 'The Boss,' 'Veronica Mars' and a very entertaining 'Africa' music video. John Shearer/Invision/AP

Bell, with seen Shepard, whom she began dating in 2007, wore black for their the Beverly Hills courthouse wedding in 2013, which she described as "one of the best days of my life" in a 2016 interview with CBS' 'Sunday Morning.' Ethan Miller, WireImage

In celebration of their 21st anniversary, Jackman with Furness in 2014, posted an Instagram of the pair with the romantic caption, "To the love of my life. 21 glorious years. I love you with all my heart." Neilson Barnard, Getty Images for Qantas

McGraw, with Hill during their 'Soul2Soul' World Tour in 2017, told 'Entertainment Weekly' that his wife's dance moves surprised him. “She’s bringing out the Beyoncé on this tour!” he exclaimed. Kevin Winter, Getty Images

In a 'Vogue' profile published in August 2017, Oprah, pictured with Graham, said if they had gotten married, they would not have lasted. "We would not have stayed together, because marriage requires a different way of being in this world," she said. "His interpretation of what it means to be a husband and what it would mean for me to be a wife would have been pretty traditional, and I would not have been able to fit into that." Gilbert Carrasquillo, FilmMagic

In April, Prinze Jr., with Gellar in 2002, told E! News he attributes their longevity to their foundation of friendship. "We were just friends for a good two years before we ever went on a date," he said of his 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' co-star. "She knew what kind of guy I was. She knew what my morals were, what my priorities were and vice versa. We already kind of knew all the faults in the other person." CHRIS PIZZELLO, Associated Press

In a 2012 interview with 'Redbook' Sedgwick, with Bacon, said she still desired her hubby. "When he walks into a room... my heart gets a little fluttery and I think, Oh! He's so cute," she said. "He's so hot. That's literally the first thing I think." Kristina Bumphrey, AP

As Huffman, pictured with Macy, told the Tribune News Service in 2015, their union almost wasn't because the idea of marriage terrified her. "Bill Macy asked me to marry him several times over several years," she explained. "And I was finally smart enough to go: ‘I'm going to marry this guy or really lose him for good.' And it was after we broke up for four or five years when he asked me again, I knew I couldn't say no." Frazer Harrison, Getty Images

Their 1993 blind date clearly worked out, as Pfeiffer, pictured with Kelley, told 'Parade' in 2012. "I’ve never met a person who has more integrity than my husband. I respect that," she shared. "There’s his humor and intelligence, too, and he’s really cute, all those things—but if you don’t respect your partner, you’ll get sick of him." Christopher Polk, Getty Images for Pink Party

Elton John and David Furnish got together in 1993 and entered a civil partnership in 2005. They had an official wedding in 2014, after same-sex marriages were legalized in England. David Becker, WireImage

In 2010, John with Furnish in March, told 'Parade,' "Every Saturday for 16 years, we’ve sent each other a card, no matter where we are in the world, to say how much we love each other." Jordan Strauss, Invision/AP

On the 'Today' show in 2016, Beatty with Bening in 2011, explained his decision to marry for the first time in his mid-50s. "I always felt that I wasn't trying to avoid marriage, I was trying to avoid divorce," he said. "I had no doubt when I met Annette that it was time to get married." Dan MacMedan, USA TODAY

Don't date Elvis Costello, Mick Jagger, Eminem, Drake, Sting or Bob Dylan. Never. No matter how hard they beg, what they promise, where they take you for a whirlwind getaway, or what they send you in a heart-shaped box on Feb. 14. We say this as a Valentine's Day service to our readers. Don't.

Because remember this: Hell hath no fury like a pop star scorned. And some of them seem to make a specialty of getting even with their exes in top-40 lyrics.

Sure, right now everything's all lovey-dovey. But sooner or later, you will be an ex.

And when that day comes, you will turn on the radio and hear this: "Slut you think I won't choke no wh--e? 'Til the vocal chords don't work in her throat no more?" (Eminem, "Kill You"). Or "I hope you lay down in your sleep and you choke on every lie you told" (Nicki Minaj, "Fire Burns").

All her fans knew that "Forever & Always" was about Wyckoff's Joe Jonas: "Was I out of line? Did I say something way too honest? Made you run and hide — like a scared little boy?" And many assumed that "Dear John" was about John Mayer (Mayer included): "You paint a blue sky then go back and turn it to rain, When I lived in your chess game, but you changed the rules every day."

A word to the wise:You don't want to get on Taylor's bad side.

Elvis Costello

First of all, this guy is married — whatever he tells you.

And to be fair, singer Diana Krall seems to be happy with him. But do you really want to date a guy who says things like this: "Sometimes I wish I could stop you from talking, when I hear the silly things that you say" ("Alison")? Or "They chopped you up in butcher's school, Threw you out of the academy of garbage" ("Chemistry Class.")?

OK, it's sometimes hard to make out the context. But Costello's sneering, superior tone speaks volumes about his seeming attitude toward women, and pretty much everything else. Maybe it's all a punky put-on. But do you want to take the chance?

Mick Jagger

Don't get the wrong impression. Sure, Mick Jagger might seem like a vain, strutting, preening peacock on stage. But underneath — if his lyrics are to be believed — he's really delightful.

Mick Jagger belted out a song last night at Cardinal Stadium during a stop on the Rolling Stones' "Steel Wheels" tour. Traffic heading to the concert was backed up on I-65 and Watterson Expressway for several miles. Approximately 40,000 people attended the show. (Photo11: , Ben Van Hook/Courier Journal)

When you two call it quits, expect songs like this: "It doesn't matter if she dyes her hair, Or the color of the shoes she wears, She's the worst thing in this world, Well, look at that stupid girl" ("Stupid Girl," co-written with Keith Richards). Or: "Under My thumb, the squirming dog that's just had her day, Under My thumb, the girl who has just changed her ways" ("Under My Thumb," also co-written by Richards).

Hey you — get off of his cloud. In fact, don't go anywhere near him.

Nicki Minaj

Trust us folks: this lady will slice and dice you like a Veg-O-Matic.

Nicki Minaj(Photo11: Ian Gavan, Getty Images for MTV)

"Regret in your tears, know you taste 'em, 'Cause you know I don't chase, I replace 'em" ("Regret in Your Tears," supposedly about her breakup with rapper Meek Mill). Or "You was wildin' like safari, sayin; you sa sa sa sorry, But I'm not listenin…" ("Break Up Remix").

Get her autograph, by all means. Then scram.

Eminem

If his lyrics are to be believed, this guy doesn't like gays or women — which doesn't say much for his dating pool.

Just try to keep him from talking smack about the ladies."Got pissed off and ripped Pamela Lee's [expletive] off and smacked her so hard I knocked her clothes backwards like Kris Kross." ("My Name Is" — no one has yet figured out what he has against "Baywatch" star Pamela Anderson). Or this line from "Bagpipes From Baghdad," addressed to Mariah Carey and her ex-husband, rapper Nick Cannon: "Nick Cannon, you [expletive], I wish you luck with the [expletive] [expletive]."

Whatever you do, don't get Marshall Mathers in a lather.

Alanis Morissette

It took Morissette a whole album, "Flavors of Entanglement," to get over her breakup with actor Ryan Reynolds. Her first big album, "Jagged Little Pill" was full of lyrics like "I'm here to remind you of the mess you left" ("You Oughta know") and "I see right through you, I know right through you, I feel right through you, I walk right through you." ("Right Through You").

Just give her space. Let her work through her issues.

Drake

You'll do just fine with Drake. As long as you remember not to get out of line.

Like the lady who "Started wearing less and goin' out more, Glasses of champagne out on the dance floor" ("Hotline Bling"). And you have to feel sorry for the lady — whoever she is — who was "acting up" in 2 Chainz's "No Lie," featuring Drake: I [expletive] her once and never [expletive] again."

Ani DiFranco

Ani Difranco at Grand Point North in Burlington, VT, on Saturday, Sept. 15, 2018.(Photo11: RICK LEVINSON / for the FREE PRESS)

Penny for your thoughts? You might want to think twice before you ask Ani.

"You are so lame, you always disappoint me, It's kinda like our running joke, but it's really not funny" ("Dilate"). And "I am tired of being your savior, and I am tired of telling you why" (Origami").

She'll tell you no lies — whether you ask her any questions or not.

Bob Dylan

This is a more complicated case. He's written some plaintive, sincere love songs. "Brownsville Girl." "Sara" (about his then-wife).

Bob Dylan(Photo11: Courtesy of Columbia Records)

But Dylan is also known for lyrics like this: "Idiot Wind, Blowing every time you move your teeth, You're an idiot babe, It's a wonder that you still know how to breathe" ("Idiot Wind"). And "Go 'way from my window, Leave at your own chosen speed, I'm not the one you want, babe, I'm not the one you need." ("It Ain't Me Babe").

When it comes to being snide, no one can top Dylan when his dander is up.